What is it about the Duos (read: dual-SIM) version of Samsung flagships that makes them get discounted on such a regular basis? Whatever the reason, deal hunters appreciate the incongruity. After several sales already, an eBay vendor is offering the international 32GB dual-SIM version of the Galaxy S7 Edge for just $619.99. That's new, not refurbished, and it's a little less than three hundred dollars off the price of the same phone at retail. Go forth, penny-pinchers, and save.

The vendor is offering the phone in black, gold, and silver varieties, and US buyers get free standard shipping... unless they live in Hawaii, Alaska, or any of the US protectorates, where it isn't available at all. That's a bit odd, since it's shipping to so many other places (with an extra charge, of course):

This is the G935FD model, which should work on GSM and GSM-LTE networks more or less everywhere (including AT&T and T-Mobile), though CDMA customers are out of luck. It packs an Exynos 8890 processor, so performance will be on par with the Snapdragon models sold in the US, though aftermarket ROM support may not be quite so robust. Keep in mind that Samsung's combined SIM/MicroSD card tray design means that you can use one SIM and one MicroSD card or two SIM cards, but not two SIMs and a MicroSD card at the same time.